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Endometriosis
Conservative Surgery For Endometriosis
Surgery may be considered for women with severe pain whose symptoms are not relieved with medication. For these women, the treatment can be tailored depending on whether they want to be able to have children. Conservative surgery can help preserve a woman’s ability to become pregnant.
Conservative surgical procedures include:
Conservative surgery for
One problem with conservative surgery is that it usually provides only a temporary measure of relief, as endometriosis recurs in most women.
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Laparoscopy
When a laparoscopy is done to confirm a diagnosis of endometriosis, the endometrial tissue can be removed at the same time. Laparoscopy is performed by inserting a pencil-thin instrument through an incision in the abdomen (usually in the belly button). It gives the physician an exceptionally clear view, on a television monitor, of the inside of the abdominal cavity.
The physician can pass other instruments through the same incision, or through other tiny incisions, to remove the misplaced endometrial tissue.
Laparotomy
In laparotomy, an incision is made in the abdomen and the abdominal cavity is opened and explored for signs of disease. Any endometrial tissue is removed, and the incision is then closed.
Laparotomy is major surgery that requires a brief hospital stay and three to four weeks of recuperation afterwards. This procedure is not performed as commonly as laparoscopy.
Laser Surgery
A laser is a device that concentrates light into an intense beam to produce heat that can destroy misplaced endometrial tissue. A variety of
Electrocautery
This procedure uses an electrical current to produce heat and destroy the patches of endometrial tissue. As with laser surgery, electrocautery is performed during laparoscopy.